The Santa Rosa Symphony has announced its 2026-27 season, a lineup that pairs time-honored orchestral staples with world ...
Sometime in the not-too-distant future, listeners will hear the complete Beethoven symphonies as recorded live by Riccardo Muti and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The recordings, still in progress as ...
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The two-time GRAMMY Award-winning Albany Symphony has unveiled its 2026-2027 season, an expansive musical journey that ...
The world will be celebrating Beethoven’s 250th birthday next year, but Chicago got started on Thursday night. Before a large audience in Orchestra Hall, with even the terrace seating behind the stage ...
With spring comes announcements of arts calendars to come, and among them is the Austin Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra has announced its 2026-2027 season with 13 programs including a visit from ...
Beethoven changed the course of music with his mighty nine symphonies. What would happen to music — and to the world — if the manuscript of a 10th symphony by Beethoven suddenly emerged from oblivion?
Since 1999, the Seattle Symphony has made a tradition of playing Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 on New Year’s Eve. But a fondness for ringing in the new year with the Ninth began decades before that in an ...
Albany Symphony's 2026-2027 season will feature new works by Viet Cuong and Reena Esmail alongside classics including Beethoven, Strauss and Mozart.
From NPR News, I'm Robert Siegel. And as I prepare to leave ALL THINGS CONSIDERED in a couple of weeks, I've been asked to replay an old favorite story. Well, this one is from 2003. It's about an old ...
This year marks the 250th birthday of one of the most revered composers who ever lived: Ludwig van Beethoven, who was born in Bonn, Germany, in 1770. Beethoven wrote hundreds of piano sonatas, ...
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